Wayne Tinkle wasted little time securing half of Craig Robinson's 2014 recruiting class. Hours before his introductory press conference, the new Oregon State coach announced on Twitter that guards Gary Payton II and Chai Baker still plan to join the Beavers.

The other two signees -- big men Isaiah Manderson and Cameron Oliver -- remain in flux. Ten days removed from Tinkle's hiring, the three-star recruits continue to mull over their options.

Manderson, a 6-foot-10 center from Oldsmar, Fla., told The Oregonian on Wednesday that he is focused on finishing his senior year and hopes to make a decision about his future in the coming days. He has spoken with Tinkle, who detailed his coaching style and expressed interest in bringing Manderson to Corvallis.

"I'm still looking at things," said Manderson, who has yet to be released from his national letter of intent with the Beavers. "I'm not sure what I'm going to do."

Oliver hasn't responded to several interview requests. Manderson said he talked with Oliver recently and the Sacramento power forward hasn't requested a release from his NLI. He added that Oliver is also taking the wait-and-see approach.

Since the late signing period has passed, Manderson and Oliver would need to sign a financial aid agreement should they choose to land with another program.

Of course, their options could be limited. Many Division I teams have no available scholarships. Schools that were interested months ago may no longer be in the market for big men.

Maryland transfer Nick Faust, who de-committed from the Beavers shortly after Robinson's firing, has been linked to St. John's, Auburn and Texas A&M, among others. At this point, it appears unlikely he chooses OSU again.

Note: Tinkle is meeting with The Oregonian this afternoon. Check back for updates.